Director: Actors: Genres: Country: Release Year: Duration: Synopsis: Storyline: In a world where both Mutants and Humans fear each other, Marie D'Ancanto, better known as Rogue, runs away from home and hitches a ride with another mutant, known as Logan, a.k.a. Charles Xavier, who owns a school for young mutants, sends Storm and Cyclops to bring them back before it is too late. Magneto, who believes a war is approaching, has an evil plan in mind, and needs young Rogue to help him. YOU ARE WATCHING: X-men.
‘Dark Phonix’ In advance of a new trailer dropping (allegedly) tomorrow night during The Tonight Show, Fox and unleashed this new poster for Dark Phoenix. Yes, it’s a full-on photoshop job, but it actually looks pretty decent. And, if I may, it leans into the whole “this is an X-Men movie” vibe more than the prior marketing materials. Yes, I get that Simon Kinberg and friends want to see this as a character piece about a young girl losing control of her powers, but this isn’t Hugh Jackman’s swan song as Wolverine or the much-anticipated solo flick for Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool. This is the fourth X-Men installment of the “new” team ( First Class in 2011, Days of Future Past in 2014 and Apocalypse in 2016) and dealing with characters that are notable only because they are among the X-Men. And hoping that folks will show up for a buttoned-down character drama about this version of the X-Men team is something of a risk since First Class wasn’t a hit and Apocalypse wasn’t well-liked. So, yes, we see the whole construction of this poster dividing the various mutants into essentially a giant “x,” with Sophie Turner’s Jean standing in the middle oddly wearing an outfit not unlike the one Famke Janssen wore in X-Men: The Last Stand.
X-Men: Dark Phoenix 2019 Movie is an upcoming American superhero film based on Marvel Comics' X-Men characters, distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is intended to be the twelfth installment in the X-Men film series and the sequel to X-Men: Apocalypse (2016). Jul 18, 2012 Watch Full movie X-Men (2000) Online Free.Two mutants come to a private academy for their kind whose resident superhero team must oppose a terrorist organization with similar powers.
That’s been the film’s biggest problem thus far from an anticipation standpoint. The first teaser trailer plays a lot better on an IMAX screen than it does on a laptop (shocker, I know) and also plays a lot better as one of a handful of trailers showing consecutively as opposed to a watching the trailer as a stand-alone “event.”. ‘X-Men: The Last Stand’ But even though my 11-year old (who isn’t an X-Men fanatic) thought it looked pretty good as a stand-alone “teen girl wrestles with her powers” melodrama, the first trailer looked awfully reminiscent of the 2006 version of this “Dark Phoenix” story. Granted, I never thought retelling this arc was a good idea since the general audiences won’t get or care about the same story being told twice. Moreover, like killing Gwen Stacy in Amazing Spider-Man 2 or including Khan in Star Trek Into Darkness, it may be a case of alienating the general audiences for the sake of appeasing a (relatively) minority fanbase. But, if you’re going to do it, you gotta really differentiate from The Last Stand. Make it more fantastical, make it more personal (okay, so far/so good on that scale), don’t use so many beats from Brett Ratner’s trilogy capper and, perhaps, you might not kill off Jean this time.
I have no idea how the movie will end (and if I did I wouldn’t tell you), but I am curious if the story will play as presumed. First, it’ll be a nice change of pace if the movie about a young girl losing control of her powers (which read on the page as a pretty blatant metaphor for a young woman taking control of her sexual agency being seen by her peers as becoming evil) not ending in her tragic death. At the very least, it would change the notion that the most important thing about Jean is that she eventually broke bad and died.
Second, keeping her alive would allow the Days of Future Past continuity to remain intact, to the extent that such a thing matters. Moreover, if this really is going to be the end of the line for the Fox X-Men franchise (before the IP gets rebooted within the MCU), it would be nice to end the story on a somewhat happy note, even if arguably Logan points to a grim future anyway. Anyway, considering the shifting release dates, the reshoots and the various related rumblings, I’m very curious to see how Fox pitches the film in the next trailer. Granted, they’ll have one more shot in late April with Avengers: Endgame, but at some point, they need to make that sale beyond “Oh, it’s another X-Men movie.”.